Testseek.co.uk have collected 172 expert reviews of the Xiaomi Mi Band 3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi Mi Band 3.
June 2018
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The editors liked
Inexpensive
Good build quality
Water-resistant
Good battery life
Very cheap
Small design
Slimline design
Heart rate monitor
Amazingly cheap
Includes a heart rate monitor
50m water proof
The activity tracker will remind you to move if you've been sat down too long
You can see the weathner including temperature highs and lows each day from the band
Simple and straightforward to use
You can read text messages
Notifications for apps incl
The editors didn't like
Inaccurate heart rate monitor
Sleep tracking is basic
Fiddly to charge
No GPS
Poor screen visibility in daylight
Temperamental heart rate tracker
Heart rate accuracy not the greatest
OLED display difficult to read in bright light
Not as accurate at tracking steps and distance as some other trackers
There's no GPS
So for accurate stats when running you'll need to take your phone with you
The activity tracker doesn't offer any motivational alerts or notifications to encourage you
Abstract: With the popularity of smart wearable devices, more and more customers are switching to fitness trackers from classic watches and bracelets. Though the market is full of various brands that are offering different smartbands, the Xiaomi's models stand out...
Published: 2018-07-03, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
For most people, the Xiaomi Mi Band 3 is a fantastic value fitness tracker. It offers some advanced features like app notifications, continuous heart monitoring, sleep tracking, integration with Apple Health, as well as being completely waterproof. And it...
Abstract: Xiaomi launched Mi Band 4 in China earlier this month. The key features of the new Mi band include an AMOLED colour display, 5ATM water resistance, built-in micro with Xiao AI voice assistant support and a big battery.The new fitness band comes with sev...
Taking a step back, Xiaomi Mi Band 3 is the best fitness back available under Rs 2,000. The wearable band does a good job at performing the tasks and features that it advertises. For the casual user, it meets and surpasses the expectations while setting a...
Yes, absolutely. If you want to spend Rs 2,000 on your fitness, you should first spend it in on the Mi Band 3. It's a mighty useful little gadget.At Rs 1,999, the Mi Band 3 offers the best-in-class features compared to any other fitness band in the market...
OLED touchscreen at affordable pricepoint, Intuitive and featurerich companion app, Accurate ECG and other sensors, Waterresistant up to 50 m, Longlasting battery life
Limited workout profiles, No option to start sleep tracking from wrist, No GPS, OLED strip has poor outdoor visibility
At a budget price-point of Rs. 1,999, Xiaomi has managed to offer a lot with the new Mi Band 3. It is loaded with useful features that actually work making it a perfect budget fitness tracker for masses. If you are keen on keeping a track on your step cou...
The Xiaomi Mi Band 3 is the latest in a series that has already made a name for itself in the fitness tracker space in India. It is accurate for step tracking, and the touchscreen helps in navigating through the options that this device has to offer. The...
Abstract: Xiaomi Mi Band 3 review: At Rs 1,999 one of the most affordable and accurate fitness bands you can get.Apple Watch might be the best-selling smartwatch in the business, but players like Xiaomi and Fitbit are not far behind when it comes to the fitness ban...
Bigger Display, Accurate Heart Rate, Push Notifications, Works as Watch / Stopwatch
Highly Dependent on App, Pedometer is Still Flaky
For a price tag of Rs 1,999, there is only so much that a device can offer. But the Mi Band 3 actually offers much more. Despite the fact that it is a budget fitness band, it does not lag behind in terms of features. Most of the features in the band are a...
Abstract: Getting yourself an accurate fitness tracker a few years back from an established brand meant shelling out nothing shy of 8-10 thousand rupees or say 150 USD, and that can be a huge deal especially in a price sensitive market like India. Enter Xiaomi in 2...